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great! the code works well with the standard csv format. Thank you very much. Actually 3D lines are the first step of a procedure to create bathymetry mesh from cross sections (V. Merwade's tool). At the moment I have to solve installation bugs on a downgraded version of ArcGIS but I hope the tool will work well. Thank you again for helping me with your code.
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Hi Xander, Thank you very much for your quick reply. I tried to use your code but I still received error messages (indentation). Here attached is a sample of my dataset if you want to have a look at it. I am using ArcGIS 10.2. XY coordinates are in Lambert 93 and Z in meters.
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Dear Xander and others, I am very interested by your topic. I am also trying to convert 3D points into 3D lines. The data is elevation points on river cross sections. I tried this procedure based on standard tools: 1) “Split Line At Point”: lines = cross sections; points = elevation surveys 2) “Spatial Join”: target features = split segments; join features = elevation surveys, to match point attributes (Z, order of the points, etc) with split segments 3) “Feature To 3D By Attribute” on join split segments 4) “Dissolve”: aggregate split segments based on cross section IDs This procedure does not work well. “Split Line at Point” fails to take points spaced of a few centimeters. However it is not a major problem since it can permit to smooth elevation points. The main problem is “Spatial Join” does not match correctly segments with points: most of the time the same point attribute is given to two successive segments surrounding the point, so that approximately half the point information of the data set is missing. Finally the dissolved lines do not align with points. See the ArcScene capture: colored segments are join split segments, red lines are dissolved lines, and black points are elevation surveys. So I would be very interested by using your Python code! However I am a very (very) beginner of Python and I am not sure how to use it. It tried to adjust the code: But I get error messages. Please could you provide me assistance? Thank you in advance for your reply.
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